US12383758B2 - Light control system - Google Patents
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- This application relates to a system and an apparatus for improved lighting, and in particular to a system and an apparatus for improved lighting accommodating for an individual's lighting needs.
- the inventors of the present invention have realized, after inventive and insightful reasoning, that by adapting measuring the light exposure of an individual and a clever arrangement of controllable light sources a light system may be controlled to accommodate an individual's needs and preferences. This is achieved in a simple manner that has the benefit of being a simple solution to a problem that has existed for a long time.
- the use of light sensors has existed for numerous years and the preference for certain light conditions have existed for even longer.
- LCS light control system
- the LCS may be distributed both in-door or out-door in multiple environments and in environments where a distribution of light sources will vary eg. where there are spots of very low or even lacking or gap of light sources (lack of controllable light sources).
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a light control system according to one embodiment of the teachings of this application.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a building 100 arranged with a Light Control System, LCS (referenced 200 in FIG. 2 ), according to one embodiment of the teachings herein.
- the LCS comprises a plurality of light sources 110 (LS).
- LS light sources 110
- the system also comprises at least one light sensor 130 .
- the light sensor 130 is worn by an individual, but it should be noted that there may be a plurality of light sensors 130 , both worn by individuals (or the same individual) as well as mounted or arranged through (inside and possibly outside) the building 100 .
- a sun which represent ambient or surrounding light which is also to be included in the light control system.
- ambient light may be controlled through the use of blinds and such.
- a Light Control System may also be utilized in other buildings and also outdoors or a combination thereof. Outdoor light sources that may be included in the light control system include, but is not limited to, street lamps, traffic lights 110 g , and light showers etc.
- the CCE 120 of the LCS 200 will record all light that an individual has been exposed to over time, including sunlight, side light, reflected light etc. This recorded data will form the individual actual light profile, ALP.
- the CCE 120 is further configured to compare the ALP with a preferred or Target Light Profile, TLP.
- the CCE 120 is configured to perform the light recording or measuring continuously and also at any locality, for example both indoor and outdoor, when travelling, during sleep etc.
- the ALP is thus updated continuously, even if the individual might be out of reach from the system LS 110 .
- the input data from the recording may thus from time to time be recorded locally in clients, should they not have access to the CCE 120 at the time of recording. The input data will then be synchronized with the CCE 120 from time to time.
- the TLP may also be adjusted dynamically.
- the TLP is based on many factors and may change according to these factors. Examples of factors are state of health, food intake, time of the day, sleep history, medical intake etc.
- the adjustment of a TLP is effected by the CCE 120 based on a mapping engine, ME which represents known relationships between the individual factors and the desired, targeted, light need for the individual (TLP). Registration of the Individual Factor and its changes may be effected through the clients or individual sensors.
- the LCS components may also change from time to time (for example a LS may be interchanged) and the CCE 120 will recognize the new system configuration with all available light sources at any time and have the updated location data with all individual user's locations and thereby adjust the light sources 110 to continuously align each individual actual light profile, ALP, with the individual target light profile, TLP.
- a light profile such as the ALP and the TLP contains data on the amount of illumination received/to be received, at what spectrum and at what intensity. It may also comprise data on what increment or frequency the illumination should be/has been received at.
- the light profile may be dependent on factors such as race, age, sex and/or health status of the user; geographical location, season, weather (reports) and of course, personal preference.
- the health status may relate to both physical health and mental health.
- An example of a mental health condition that is influenced by light is winter/darkness depressions which are often treated with light therapy.
- An example of geographical conditions is for example in a ski resort where the amount of UV radiation so the LCS will compensate by reducing the UV spectra of any LSs having such spectra.
- the LCS will be designed for a minimal power consumption.
- the LCS is configured to reduce the power consumption by for example turning the light off when there are no people in a specific room or area.
- the CCE 120 may also perform a system analysis to minimize impact from great fluctuations and other light variations which could cause for example irritation, headache or other distracting mechanisms.
- the CCE 120 is configured to continuously adapt and control the LS for the complete LCS with all individuals in the system. For individuals not registered in the system, the system will give a standard light at each location.
- the CCE 120 is configured to adjust the light and the illumination level in the LCS 200 to service one user individually by adjusting the illumination based on the TLP of the individual user.
- the adjustment may be based on the TLP alone, for example to always maintain a bright area where the user is visiting.
- the CCE 120 may also or alternatively be arranged to take into account the light consumption already done by the individual.
- the light consumption is given by the ALP, which may give a current consumption or an integrated consumption.
- the CCE 120 is thus configured to adjust the illumination based on a difference between the ALP and the TLP.
- the CCE 120 is configured to compare the ALP to the TLP and adjust the illumination accordingly. If the ALP exceeds the TLP (or a level of the ALP exceeds a level of the TLP), the illumination in the LCS 200 is decreased accordingly.
- the illumination in the LCS 200 is increased accordingly.
- the CCE 120 is configured to base the adjustment on the Mapping Engine, which may be a software module, arranged to represent the relations between a target light profile, the status or other individual factors of a user and the actual light profile.
- the ME also provides an indication in which manner the light or illumination should be adjusted.
- the CCE 120 may also or alternatively be configured to base the adjustment of the illumination on a calendar application for determining the time available to reach a target level. If the calendar or time application indicates that an individual is likely to go to bed soon, but has not yet reached his daily quota of light, the illumination in the LCS may be increased further to make sure that the quota is reached in time.
- the LCS is thus enabled to provide an individual adaptation of a light system.
- a CCE is arranged to assign a priority to a TLP.
- the priority may also be assigned by a client or other device. It may even be a user setting.
- the CCE 120 is configured to set the priority of a user setting to a low priority.
- the CCE 120 is also configured to set a priority of a TLP resulting from a health status depending on the severity of the health status.
- the severity of a health status may be stored in a list or provided by an external service provider.
- the priority may be set according to the difference between the ALP and the TLP—a large difference being given a high priority. This allows for users who are so to say far behind to catch up.
- a third user has an eye problem the severity of his eye problem is most likely higher than the severity of the person having a winter depression.
- User 3 thus have a TLP3 having a higher priority than the TLP2 of user 2 and the TLP1 of user 1 .
- the CCE 120 is configured to adjust the light in a zone/are according to a TLP having the highest priority.
- the CCE 120 is configured to determine if a priority has a special priority level and if so, adjust the LCS according to that TLP, and if no special priority exists, then adjust according to a weighted average. If more than one TLP has a special priority, the CCCE 120 may either adjust according to the highest TLP priority or according to a weighted average of the TLPs having a special priority.
- the CCE 120 has adjusted the LS 110 b to dim the light according to TLP1. As user 2 walks in to the room, the CCE 120 adjusts the LS 110 b to illuminate brighter according to TLP2 having a higher priority.
- the sensors being worn may be arranged to determine their location explicitly (through for example a Global Positioning System) or through the use of beacons and to communicate their position to the CCE 120 so that the CCE 120 can determine which user is in which zone.
- the LS 110 may also be other light sources than lamps and such.
- motorized blinds could be open or shut to regulate the amount of indirect light coming in.
- indoor tapestry could be used to regulate the reflection given off by special surfaces.
- the control of the LS 110 may be dependent on time of day and also the season. For example, opening blinds to increase light has no effect in the middle of the night in most areas.
- control of the LCS 200 may be dependent on the room type. For example, it may be an intrusion on a user's personal integrity to automatically open the blinds in a bed room to increase the light, whereas it may be bad for business to close the blinds in a showroom or business place, for example a real estate office.
- Alignment of the ALP to the TLP for each individual may also be done in special zones or cubes where the individual can spend time to get a more individually optimized light to quicker compensate the gap and get a quicker alignment between ALP and TLP.
- the CCE 120 may be configured to communicate to an individual that the current AP is not suitable and that the individual should seek out an individualized zone.
- the LCS 200 is arranged to also change its configuration as a room changes purpose or is refitted for example when a certain room/location or part of a room (area) changes objective.
- a work room/area is changed to be used for other purposes for example a relaxation room/area or a room for watching a movie.
- Such changes can happen during different hours of the day or less frequent and such change could be triggered in a multiple different ways for example through a client or a certain timer or just by a wall mounted, hard switch.
- the LCS 200 will then adopt and adjust the lightening in line with the changed objective/purpose of the room/area.
- a consumer may start out mall and only purchase one or a few lamps which are part of a LCS and one or a few sensors which he carries with him.
- a user's client device for example a phone
- he can register to a CLP (a commercial light system provider) if he wishes (but he is not forced to), and download an application to start to operate his own mini-LCS.
- the mobile phone then operates as a CCE 120 or is configured to operate in cooperation with a remote CCE for example via a telecommunications interface.
- a client device such as a smartphone may then be arranged to receive input from a user on his habits and actions and forward the data to the CCE to adjust the TLP or the ALP or adjust the TLP or ALP directly.
- the smartphone is arranged to prompt the user (regularly or at random times) for input on his habits and actions.
- the user may want to buy more components to his mini-LCS, eg. some more LS of different type as he might install in other rooms. He might still have his CCE in a cloud service, but the CCE will then update the system configuration to the new actual state.
- the user might fancy the alarm service as the LCS can give and as the CLP will offer, and joins a subscription from the CLP. Now is the CLP also giving the user a possibility to get light treatment at special service places.
- a gym for example, is such a place where you can start your day with e.g. a 30 min light treatment.
- the service is provided thru the subscription.
- the LCS will be able to provide advice to individual health improvements thanks to the capabilities in the system where it will be possible for the user to continuously accumulate his health data, food intake and the exposure of light.
- the quality of light is very important, and the LCS will be able to improve the individual's state of health dramatically.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a LCS 200 .
- the LCS 200 comprises a central control engine, CCE 120 , one or more light sensors 130 , one or more light sources (LS) 110 , a database (DB not shown in FIG. 2 , but referenced 340 in FIG. 3 ) for storing user target light profiles (TLP).
- the CCE 120 may also comprise one or more clients and networks.
- the LCS may gather this information from a weather service and increase the brightness to allow for an alignment of the ALP and the TLP before the storm comes.
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TLP=5/12*TLP1+7/12*TLP2.
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- ALP—Actual Light Profile. The accumulated light you have received over time
- CCE—Central Control Engine. The central control. Could be SW program.
- CLP—Commercial Light Provider. Could be a traditional operator within the energy sector or telecom sector but could be also any other business oriented actor.
- IF—Individual Factors. Any relevant factor with some relevant influence from the exposure of light.
- LCS—Light Control System. A system independent of specific connecting technology, which could be built from only one LS and later expanded to >millions of LSes. Specified in this document.
- LS—Light Source. Eg a LED (Light Emitting Diode) lamp.
- ME—Mapping Engine. Comprises of algorithms which the CCE uses to align ALP with TLP.
- TLP—Target Light Profile. The preferred accumulated light exposure an individual should have in time.
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